bubba1819 t1_iycqpjk wrote
Reply to comment by OustedStrongman in Maine is out of pediatric hospital beds. “As of Nov. 24, about 30,000 of the country's 40,000 pediatric hospital beds were available. Five states are at 90% capacity or higher. Currently the most overwhelmed state is Maine, at 109% capacity” by membaberry18
I see what you’re saying from the article. Maybe, the chart data was updated since Nov 24? The text says that the 109% was as of the 24th so maybe some children were moved to beds out of state or something. I do agree that the number of pediatric beds seems low but I also have no reference point.
Rredheadbedhead t1_iycunlz wrote
I used to work in pediatric emergency preparedness. The important thing to know when you’re talking “beds” in this sense is that it’s not about physical furniture, it’s about staffing and equipment. 1 bed = x skilled staff (nurses and docs) + y equipment (pediatric capable ventilators etc- many adult vents can’t be used for pediatric patients) and other considerations. Many large hospitals will only have a handful of pediatric critical care beds.
SobeysBags t1_iyddlx8 wrote
I always wondered why they don't use the term "medically staffed beds" to avoid this confusion. So many people think "beds" just means furniture and they will be magically staffed by nurses and doctors.
bubba1819 t1_iydjuud wrote
With the shortage of medical staff and everything it makes sense then why the numbers appear low
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments